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Synonyms and antonyms of Smoking and not smoking in British Thesaurus

Smoking and not smoking

ashtray (noun)

a small flat container where people who smoke put ash and the cigarettes they have finished smoking

cessation (noun)

formalmedical the act of stopping smoking

chain-smoke (verb)

to smoke one cigarette immediately after another

drag (noun)

an act of breathing in smoke from a cigarette

draw (noun)

the process of sucking in smoke from a cigarette

draw on ()

to breathe in smoke from a cigarette

government health warning (noun)

a message that must appear on advertisements for cigarettes and packets of cigarettes in Britain, that warns people that it is dangerous to smoke

habit (noun)

a physical need to do something regularly such as smoke cigarettes or take drugs

heavy smoker/drinker ()

someone who smokes a lot, or who drinks a lot of alcohol

light up (informal)

informal to light a cigarette

nicotine gum (noun)

chewing gum containing nicotine that people use when they are trying to stop smoking

nicotine patch (noun)

a small flat piece of material that people stick on their skin when they are trying to stop smoking

non-smoker (noun)

someone who does not smoke

non-smoking (adjective)

a non-smoking area is one where you are not allowed to smoke

passive smoking (noun)

the fact of having to breathe in other people’s tobacco smoke

patch (noun)

a nicotine patch

puff (verb)

to smoke a cigarette, pipe etc

puff (noun)

the action of breathing in smoke from a cigarette, pipe etc

pull (verb)

to suck smoke from a cigarette, pipe etc into your mouth or lungs

second-hand smoke (noun)

smoke from other people’s cigarettes

smoke (noun)

the process of smoking something, especially a cigarette

smoke (verb)

to suck smoke from a cigarette, pipe etc into your mouth and lungs

smoke-free (adjective)

in which no people are smoking, or in which smoking is not allowed

smoker (noun)

someone who smokes cigarettes, a pipe etc

smoking (noun)

the activity of breathing smoke from cigarettes, pipes etc into your mouth and lungs

smoking (noun)

where smoking is allowed

smoking room (noun)

a room in an office, factory etc where people are allowed to smoke

stub out ()

to press a cigarette hard against a surface to make it stop burning

take a pull ()

to take smoke from a cigarette etc into your lungs

toke (noun)

informal an act of breathing in smoke from a cigarette or pipe containing cannabis

vape (verb)

informal to breathe the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette into your lungs